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Brewster & Packard, Keenan Building, Troy, N. Y. Baker Fahnstock's Statuvolism; or, Artificial Somnambulism.

J. R. Buchanan's Development of the Sixth Sense; or, Science of the Soul.

The Burrows Bros. Co., Cleveland, O. American Geologist, v. 1-8, inclusive.

Smithsonian Institute Rpts., 1872, '78, '79, '86 (pt. 2), '87. Mineral Resources of the U. S. 1886.

American Assoc. for Adv. of Science Proceedings, all before 1881.

U. S. Geol. Survey Bulletins, nos. 50, 107 to 115, incl.
Thomson's Mineralogy, 1st ed.

Macaulay's England. Harper, 1850.

Grote's Greece. J. P. Jewett & Co., Boston, 1850.
Robertson's Hist. of Morgan Co., Ohio.

Case Library, Cleveland, O.

Rogers' Table-Talk, Moxon.

American Almanac, 1885.

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Historical Asssociation Ann. Rep., 1891. Tribune Almanac, 1879, '80, '83, '84, '85, '87, '88, 89, 91. Tribune Index, any.

C. N. Casper, 437 E. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. Boyd, Memorial Lincoln Bibliography. Albany, 1870. Redfield, On Wills, 3 v.

Spencer's History of the U. S., pts. 2 and 21, green cover. Anything on Claude Duval, a Highwayman.

H. D. Chapin, 150 La Salle St., Chicago, III, Deerslayer, Townsend ed., 1859 or '60. Name price. The Christian Literature Co., 13 Astor Pl., N. Y. Dean Alford's Greek New Testament.

The Robert Clarke Company, Cincinnati, O. American Naturalist, v. 12, 13, 14, and 15, in nos. Sparks' American Biography,. v. 10.

Mrs. Horn's Captivity.

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Charles Collins, 5 E. 16th St., N. Y. Homeric Hymns, translated by John Edgar, Pub. in Edinburgh.

Columbia College Library, N. Y. Lingard, History of England, 3d ed. Lond., 1825, V. I. Congregational S. 8. and Pub. Soc., 175 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III.

Weems, Life of Benj.. Franklin.

Cranston & Co., 158 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Adventures of Caleb Williams, by W. Godwin. Pub. by D. L. James, Cincinnati.

Daly & Curran, 206 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal.

Doniphan's Expedition. J. J. Hughes, Cin., 1848.

E. Darrow & Co., Rochester, N. Y. Gerritt Smith's Church & Brotherhood of Thieves. W. O. Davie & Co., Cincinnati, O. History of Picardy, France, in English, French, or Latin, or any work containing it.

Dodd, Mead & Co., 149 and 151 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
Bourrienne, 4 v., English edition.

Letters of Duke of Wellington to Miss J.
Life of Prince Consort, Martin edition.

Charles H. Dressel, 559% Broad 8t., Newark, N. J.

[Cash.]

The Grandeur and Decadence of the Romans, by Montesque.

Lever's Works, édition de luxe.

W. Drysdale & Co., 232 St. James St., Montreal, Can.

Steel-engravings of Huxley, Froude, Tyndall, Spencer.
G. Dunn & Co., 22 W. 6th St., St. Paul, Minn.
Malte-Brun's Geography, v. 4, leath. Philadelphia, 1832.
Treats of America.

Mrs. Bolton's Famous Am. Authors.
Golden House, by C. D. Warner.
Pudd'nhead Wilson, by Mark Twain.

E. P. Dutton & Co., 31 W. 23d St., N. Y.
Rose Leaf and Apple Leaf, by R. Rodd.
Genealogy of the Phoenix Whitney Family.
How to Live on Sixpence a Day, Nicholls.
Diary of Samuel Sewell.

Model Primer, by Eugene Field, pub. by Tredwell.
Fernald's Original Papers.

Life and Times of Philip Schuyler, by Lossing.
Trilby, éd. de luxe.

Patience of Hope, Dora Greenwell.
Forster's Life'of Goldsmith.

Lecky's European Morals, English ed.

Eclectic Book-Store, Los Angeles, Cal. [Cash.] Life of Lord St. Vincent, by Tucker.

Life of Andrew Jackson Davis, in 7 v., 1852. Pub. by B.
Mussey & Co., 1852.

Historic Handbook of the Northern Tour, by Parker.
Old Noah Webster Speller.

1837.

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Estes & Lauriat. 301 Washington St.. Boston. Pickwick, in Chas. Dickens Edition, 12°. Pub. by Ticknor & Fields.

Retrospect of Western Travel, Harriet Martineau.
History of the War of the Secession.

Philosophy of Art, by Hegel, illustrated by Barnard.

Flexner Bros., 330 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky. Encyclopædia Britannica, v. 24 and 25 shp. English Book-Prices Current.

A. E. Foote, 1224 N. 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Geikie, Life of Murchison.

Fisher, Hawks and Owls of U. S.

Binney, Land and Fresh Water Shells of U.S., pts. 2-3.
Elliott, Botany of South Carolina and Georgia.
Report Mass. Bd. of Health, 22 and 23.

Trans. of Am. Gynecol. Soc., 1892.

Figuier, Ocean World.

Adlum, On the Grape and Vine.

D. G. Francis & Co., 12 E. 15th St., N. Y. Thackeray, Philip, Burlesques, Catherine, Roundabout Papers. Cassino and Worthington eds., 1887. Safford's Geology of Tennessee.

Gammel Book Co., 619 Congress Ave., Austin, Texas.

Grieb's German Dictionary. Give date.

Henry Goldsmith, Winfield, Kan.

The Oriental Christ.

Buchanan, J. R., Sarcognomy.

Wagner, Richard, The Future of Music.

Martin I. J. Griffin, 711 Sansom St., Phila., Pa.
Catholic Almanacs, prior 1860.
Religious Cabinet. 1842.

Bancroft's U. S., v. 7, 8, 9. 10.
Sermons or Lectures on St. Patrick,
Catholic Almanacs or Directories.

W. B. Harison, 59 5th Ave., N. Y.

Peabody, Kindergarten Guide.

Moral Instruction for Infants, by Mrs. M. H. Mann. Lalor's Encyclopædia of Political Science and History. Rand, McNally.

The Harvard Book Shop, P. O. Box 10, Cambridge, Mass.

Any pamphlets on the burning of the convent at Charlestown. 1834.

Life, v. 1, pts. 13 to 26; v. 2., pts. 27 to 39, 44, 45, 46, 48.

Hirschfeld Bros., 65 5th Ave., N. Y.

Buchanan, Psychometry.

Alienist and Neurologist, 1880 to 1895.
American Journal of Psychometry, 1884-85.

Journal of Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, July 15, 1895.

W. 8. Houghton, 64 New Park St., Lynn, Mass. Forum, June-Nov., 1886.

Illustrated Quarterly, 1893-94, any.

Harper's, 1861-64, large lot.

Hunt & Eaton, 269 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Annals of the American Pulpit, by Sprague.

H. S. Hutchinson & Co., New Bedford, Mass. [Cash.]

2 sets Mass. Law Reports, 163 v. State whether singlevolume or double-volume edition.

Geo. W. Jacobs & Co., 103 S. 15th St., Phila., Pa. Life of St. John Chrysostom, by Cardinal Newman.

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Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., London, Eng. American Journal of Mathematics, v. 1.

Jersey City (N. J.) Free Public Library. Journal of Franklin In titute, Feb., 1870; Dec., 1873. Our Day, Mar., 1891.

Critic, May 20, 1884; Aug. 22, 1885; Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18, 1886; Jan. 1, Jan 15, 1887.

Literary World (Boston), Aug. 22, Nov. 1, 1885.

E. W. Johnson, 2 E. 42d 8t.,N. Y.

Parliamentary Logic, about 1805.

Mardi, Melville, old ed.

Babie Bell, Aldrich, 1st ed.

Reichenback, On Animal Magnetism.
Whip and Spur, Waring.

Kerrigan's Book Store, 340 Elm 8t., Dallas, Tex.
Cross and Crabbed Men, by Talmage.

Service Afloat.

Benton's Abridgment of Debates of Congress, v. 13 to 18, inclusive.

J. M. Kirby 27 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N, Y. Ghost Land, by Emma Hardinge Britten.

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Chas. H. Lawrence, 60 Nassau 8t., N. Y.
American Spelling-Book, 12th ed. Phila., 1789.
14th ed. N. Y., 1792.
Massachusetts Magazine for March, 1791.
American Universal Magazine. Phila., Feb., 1797.
Leary, Stuart & Co., 9 8. 9th 8t., Phila, Pa.
Thos. Corwin's Speeches.

Lemcke & Buechner, 812 Broadway, N. Y.
Ebner-Eschenbach, Beyond Atonement. Worthington.
Leonard Pub. Co., Albany, N. Y.
Preble's History of the Flag of the U. S. of America, rev.
ed., fresh copy. H., M. & Co.

D. H. Lloyde & Son, Champaign, III.

Heine's Poems, translated by Emma Lazarus.

W. H. Lowdermilk & Co., Washington. D. C. Hense e, Lives and Services of Cleveland and Thurman. Kennedy, Horseshoe Robinson.

Arabian Nights, trans. by Payne, Villon Society ed., v. I and 2.

8. B. Luyster, 79 Nassau 8t., N. Y.

Emerson's Essays. Boston, 1841.

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Poems,

46 1844.

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Lowell's Bigelow Papers. 1848.

46 Poems, 2 v. 1849.

McDonnell Bros.. 185 Dearborn 8t., Chicago, III. Harper's Weekly, 1891, '93, '94.

1806.

Joseph Maclean, 241 Dock St.. Phila., Pa. The Pleasures of Human Life, Rowlandson, Lond., 1807. The Fashionable World Displayed. Onalinda, by McNaughton. Engraved portrait of Scott, by Newton.

8. F. McLean & Co., 44 E. 23d 8t., N. Y.

Margery Daw in the Kitchen.

Graham's Life of Gen. Daniel Morgan,
Christy's Maxims, etc., of All Ages, 2 v. Putnam,
E. H. Sears's Foregleams and Foreshadows.

Lives of Am. Actors and Actresses-especially Charlotte
Cushman and Anderson.

Parks and Gardens of England.

Other good works on landscape gardening.
Sherwood's Lady of the Manor

Battles and Leaders of Civil War. Century Co.

Dixon's Chromo-Thermics. Pub. in England about 25 years ago.

March Bros., Lebanon, O. Encyclopædic Dictionary, hf, russia.

Dewitt Miller, Drawer 1612, Phila., Pa. [Cash.] PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY, vols. bound or unbound. Higginson's A Monarch of Dreams.

David Simple, a novel, by Sarah Fielding, any ed.

Richard Nagle, 611 Washington St., Boston, Mass.

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N. Y.

George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 27 W. 23d St., Edmund Burke: a Historical Study, by John Morley. Macmillan, 1867.

W. S. Rusk, 604 8th Ave., N. Y. Dr. Brown's Family Physician.

Wit and Pleasantries of the N. Y. Bar, by Edwards. Memoir on Ireland, Natural and Saxon, by Danl. O'Connell. N. Y., 1843.

St. Paul Book and Stationery Co., St. Paul,
Minn.

2 copies Chesney's Rambles Round France.
2 copies Brown's Chats About Germany.
2 copies Hield's Glimpses of So. America.
Albert's Holland and Her Heroes.
Eden's China and Corea. Ward, Lock & Co.
Rink's Danish Greenland. King.
Dugald's Philosophy of the Human Mind.
Edgeworth's Treatise on Practical Education.

Scrantom, Wetmore & Co., Rochester, N. Y.

A Journey Due South, Geo. A. Sala.
Rome and Venice,

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Stith's History of Virginia.

W. J. Shuey, Dayton, Ohio.

Harbaugh, Heavenly Recognition.

Philip A. 8mith, Lock Box 53, Fishkill Landing,
N. Y.

Under Lock and Key, by Speight. Lipp.
Annual American Cata ogue, 1891.
Under Lock and Key, by Speight. Lippincott.

Wm. F. Smith, Wichita, Kan. [Cash.]
Aunt Dinah's Husking Party.

Wm. T. Smith & Oo., 145 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Appleton's Ancestry of Priscilla Baker

A. H. Smythe, Columbus, O.

Starr's Handbook of Nursing.
White's Manual of Nursing.

Gatchell on Diet.

Geo. Wade Snoddy, 1355 Michigan Ave., Chicago. Snoddy Family Genealogy, Kentucky-Virginia family.

G. E. Stechert, 810 Broadway, N. Y.

Among the Chosen, a novel. 1884.

Conversion of Esther Jones, a novel.

Richter, JP F., Titan, 2 v. Osgood, Boston.

Mason, J., Struct Nerv. Syst of Reptiles. Newport, 1884. Alger, Doctrine of Future Life. 1878.

Mining Magazine, 9 v. 1853-57.

Agassiz, Origin of Agricultural Soils.

Richmond, H. D., Dairy Chemistry.

Burpee, Selection in Seed Growing.

Intern Journal of Photography, 1891 and '95.
Grimshaw, Saws.

Strong, W. C., Fruit Culture. 1885.

Hemingway, Butter Tests of Jerseys.

Wheaton, H., International Law, Lawrence ed.

Althaus, Mech. Dressing of Ores, Report and Exhib. Wash., 1880.

Thompson, Materialism and Mod. Physiol. Putnam,

F. S. Stedman, Lewis Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. V. 4 of Fielding's Works, in 14 v. N. Y., Wm. Durrell & Co. Later edition will do.

Letters, Sermons, etc., of John Newton. v. 9. and any that followed v. 10. Pub. by Wm. Young, Phila, 1795.

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E. 8telger & Co., 25 Park Pl., N. Y. [Cash.] Abbott, Revolutionary Times. Boston, 1876. Paragraph History of American Revolution. Parsons, Vital Magnetism. N. Y., 1877. Hart, Introduction to the Study of Federal Government. Phillips, Biographical Index.

Stuart & Thompson Co., Portland, Ore. Pottery and Porcelain, W. C. Prime.

Any works by Sir H. S. Maine, in sound second-hand condition.

T. M. Thorpe, 834 Broadway, N. Y.

Ordnance Notes and Gunnery, Shooting.

Any Philadelphia School Reports.

Nicolas Morgan and Stanley Grimes on Phrenology.
Noticia Venatica, Fox Hunting, Brighton Coaches,
Coaching Ways, etc., any Badmintons, Road Scrapings,
Down the Road, and similar; lot if low.
Southey's History of Brazil.

Traverse Tables, by Wm. Gardiner.
Baedeker's Upper Egypt.

D. H. Tripp & Co., 206 Main St., Peoria, III. Brooks, Modern Dancing.

Otto Ulbrich, 888 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Tales of Niagara Frontier, Jesse Walker, 2 v. About 1838.

Henry K. Van Siclen, 259 W. 44th St.. N. Y. Pottery and Porcelain of all Times and Nations, W. C. Prime. Harper & Bros. Tytler's Universal History, 4 v., either Harper & Bros.' or Claxton's ed.

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Coburn & Mathews, 1005 Walnut St., Kanass City, Mo.
Burton, Arabian Nights, 16 v., cl.
Trilby, Edition de luxe, $22.50.

H. A. Dickerman & Son, Box 1278, Boston. Offer 160,000 popular novels for department stores and wide-awake dealers cheap for cash. Send for samples. Nillis Johnson, 311 W. 14th St., Chicago. III. 70 Sadlier's Introd. to Geography, 2d-hand, 70% off. No. 3 Geography, 2d-hand, 70% off. 500 Reed's Language Work, new, at 50 and 60% off. 36 Packard's Elem. and Briefer Zoology, 60

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8 Warren's Phys. Geography, 60% off.

8 Hutchinson's Phys. and Hygiene, 60 % off.

15 Wentworth's School Algebra, new, 40% off.

Newark, N. J., Free Public Library.

Library Journal, Jan., March, April, July, Sept., 1889; Aug., '91; March, '93.

Sheehan & Oo., Ann Arbor, Mich. 4 copies Coues' Key to North American Birds.

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